£1,750,000
Llandinam, Llandinam, SY17
- 20 beds
£1,750,000
- 20 beds
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Commercial Potential
With its expansive 7.7 acre grounds, 20 bedrooms, numerous reception rooms, outbuildings and office space, the possibilities for Broneirion are vast. The property lends itself perfectly to a variety of commercial ventures, such as a boutique hotel, wedding venue or exclusive retreat centre. The extensive accommodation and facilities offer ample space for event hosting, hospitality operations or conversion into a thriving enterprise. Broneirion offers the infrastructure and character to cater to high-end clientele, while its tranquil setting in the Severn Valley offers an idyllic backdrop for any business venture.
An Impressive Country Home
For those seeking a magnificent country residence, Broneirion is the ultimate statement home. Its imposing 20-bedroom layout includes grand rooms such as a Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Billiard Room, each showcasing intricate stonework, stained glass, leaded windows, fireplaces and original features. Every inch of the property is steeped in charm, from the fine panelling and mouldings to the wide sash windows and original floorboards. The associated Coach House provides flexible space for offices, conference rooms, kitchens and living quarters, making it an ideal space for extended family or staff.
The grounds, with formal gardens, woodland and expansive lawns, provide privacy and tranquility. Whether you are hosting a garden party, taking a walk in the woodland or simply enjoying the views over the Severn Valley and Llandinam Hills, Broneirion offers an enviable lifestyle in a secluded, yet easily accessible location.
The Summer House and Beyond
One of the unique features of Broneirion is its picturesque Summer House, originally built as a retreat for the Davies children. Now known as the "Brownie House," it enjoys an elevated position with spectacular views of the surrounding valley and hills. This charming building, with its vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers and original floorboards, offers a perfect space for quiet reflection or could easily be adapted as a guest house or creative studio.
The Grounds
Broneirion�s grounds total approximately 7.7 acres and offer a wealth of outdoor space, including formal gardens, specimen trees and a former tennis court. The property also includes ample parking, making it suitable for large events, gatherings, or corporate functions.
By Separate Negotiation
For those with additional requirements, beyond the mansion, there is a charming Lodge House at the foot of the sweeping driveway, as well as a well-equipped campsite across the lane, making this property ideal for anyone seeking additional living space, potential for further development or an opportunity to create a community-focused enterprise. These elements are available by separate negotiation.
A Unique Opportunity
Broneirion is a property that offers a rare combination of historical significance, commercial potential and natural beauty. Whether you�re looking to create an exceptional family home, an exclusive business or a stunning country retreat, Broneirion is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that demands your consideration.
A Property Steeped in History
Originally built in 1864 by renowned industrialist and politician David Davies, Broneirion is a mansion that has stood as a symbol of architectural grandeur and cultural importance for over 160 years. The house boasts an illustrious past, having been home to influential figures and serving as the Welsh Training Centre for the Girlguiding Association since 1946. From 1992 to 1995, it became the headquarters for Girlguiding Cymru, further cementing its legacy as a hub of community and development. The decision to part with this remarkable property represents a rare opportunity to take ownership of a truly historic landmark and create a new chapter in its extraordinary story.
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